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    A parent has asked me if i accept kiddi-vouchers,but not sure what i have to do or how it works.can anyone explain them to me? thanks jake

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    I have had parents who do the vouchers really easy there are a few different providers who yours are done by will be dictated by where parent works parent will get in touch with provider through they're work the provider will them contact you you fill in form send off pjotocopy of certificate then payments can start parent saves a lot of time money normally goes straight into your bank

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    Yes, I have had them before. Very easy. Just register with the company and they pay you direct to your bank account - and on time!

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    one of my parents use kiddivouchers.

    Just go on line and register and send a copy of your reg to them and when the parents release the voucher it goes straight into your bank account. It does take 3 days to clear into my account though.

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    Most of my parents use vouchers too. With the schemes they use you are still dependant on the parents authorising the payment, so can still be paid late, but it does go straight into your bank account. I get an email from the scheme when the parent has authorised payment, and the money is usually in my account the next working day.

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    Thanks for that guys,is the whole fee paid by the vouchers?
    jake

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    The parents can pay the whole amount by voucher if they want to - but they only get tax benefit on a certain amount of it, which I think is £243 a month.
    Some schemes only let them pay a fixed amount monthly, other schemes let the parents vary the amount.
    Best idea is to find out which voucher provider they are using. the parents should give you all the paperwork you need.
    Grindal

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    Oh thats great thankyou for that x

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    Quote Originally Posted by jake View Post
    Thanks for that guys,is the whole fee paid by the vouchers?
    jake
    The maximum is £243 per month but both parents are eligible to join a voucher scheme provided their employers have one in place.

    Miffy xx
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